Vocabulary
Ionic Bonding
Solution Concentration
Mixtures
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100

The two types of ions.


What are cations and anions?

100
Used to identify the charge of a chemical.
What is the (pink chart) Periodic Chart of Ions?
100
Chemical in a solution which is in a greater amount, usually water.
What is a solvent?
100
The two types of mixtures.
What is heterogenous and homogenous?
100
Negative four degrees celsius.
What is the freezing point of milk?
200
It is represented by "ppt".
What is a precipitate?
200

When doing ionic bonding, always ignore.


What is a diatomic?




200
The two spectrums used to describe a solution.
What is a dilute and a concentrated?
200
The air that we breathe is a mixture of mainly two gases.
What is oxygen (about 21%) and nitrogen (about 70%)?



200
Physical property(ies) determined by the concentration of dissolved particles in a mixture, and not affected by the type of dissolved particles.
What is a colligative property?
300
The number of moles of solute dissolved per liters of solution.
What is molarity?
300
The bonding of a cation and an anion.
What is ionic bonding?
300
Solvation in water.
What is hydration?
300
Chromatography, filtration, evaporation, distillation, and centrifuge are the 5 techniques.  
What are the 5 ways to separate a mixture?
300
Ionic bonding is determined by a crossover of charges between negative and positive, rather than positive and positive.
What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonding?
400

2 part question.

Homogeneous-

Mixture that looks the same throughout.


Heterogeneous-

Mixture that is not dissolved and is divided into 2 different types: one which settles down and another which does not settle down.



What is a solution?


What is a suspension and a colloid?

400

NO2 is an example of this type of molecule.

What is a polyatomic molecule?
400
A general rule used to determine whether a solvation will occur in a specific solvent.
What is the rule "Like Dissolves Like"?
400
A solution.
What is a homogenous mixture?
400
The two factors are temperature and pressure.
What factors affect the solubility of gases? 
500
Effect in which the unsettled particles bounce of a light ray; making it possible for it to be visible across the liquid.


(Hint) Used to identify colloids.

What is the Tyndall Effect
500

The result of 4LiCN + IrSiO4.

What is Li4SiO4 + IrCN4?

500
It is calculated with grams per liter, molarity, ppm, and percent composition.
How to calculate the concentration of a solution?
500
Does not have a uniform composition.
What is a heterogenous mixture?
500
Solute which is used to decrease freezing point and increase boiling point of water. 
What is salt (NaCl)?
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